Creators Project Hits San Francisco

25,000 people descended upon San Francisco over the weekend to watch Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Squarepusher, Shabazz Palaces, Zola Jesus and a special DJ set by LCD Soundsystem's James Murphy during VICE and Intel's Creators Project. The project, now in its third year, combined art installations with musical performances, highlighted by Karen O's rambunctious 40-minute set.

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San Francisco Waterfront

San Francisco's Fort Mason, the site of the Creators Project.

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Fort Mason

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Zola Jesus

The goth rock queen performs at Creators Project.

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Squarepusher

The English electronic music DJ/producer made his return to the West Coast after a 15 year hiatus.

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Festival Pavilion

Creators Project surprised pavilion guests with one of the first screenings of the LCD Soundsystem film 'Shut Up And Play The Hits.'

James Murphy

James Murphy, Pat Mahoney and Nancy Whang’s of LCD Soundsytem provided late-night DJ sets that brought the house down.

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Creators Live

San Francisco-based experiential design company Social Print Studio teamed up with engineers from Intel Labs to create a Kinect-powered real-time Instagram installation called #Creators Live. Visitors could scroll through Instagram photos projected on the wall and add their own shots to the display by tagging them #creators.

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UVA’s light sculpture 'Origin'

With an experimental score from Scanner, the enormous 40-foot by 40-foot structure and it's meticulously programmed LED light show had people floored. (zing!)

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The Hundred in the Hands

The electropop duo performs at the Creators Project.

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The Antlers

The Brooklyn rock band had the added honor of being introduced by the Mayor of San Francisco, Edwin Lee

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Quayola's "Strata #4"

Quayola’s striking piece Strata #4 took visitors on an audiovisual journey that spanned centuries, reinterpreting the works of Flemish masters Rubens and Van Dyck with his signature tessellated parametric abstractions.

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Playing With Light

Visitors experimented with works-in-progress from of winners of the recent Art Hack Weekend.